... Character Building for Junior-high-school GradesD. C. Heath, 1930 - 232 pages |
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... ball should be hit . The Prescott pitcher drew back his arm . Conner took a generous lead and started madly for third base the moment the ball was pitched . Drayton ran to the bag ; the catcher caught the ball and whisked it down to ...
... ball should be hit . The Prescott pitcher drew back his arm . Conner took a generous lead and started madly for third base the moment the ball was pitched . Drayton ran to the bag ; the catcher caught the ball and whisked it down to ...
Page 65
... ball was recovered and thrown toward the diamond just as Drayton tore around the third corner and started for the plate . Cole's second baseman caught and sent the ball whizzing across the dia- mond to the Cole catcher , who stood ...
... ball was recovered and thrown toward the diamond just as Drayton tore around the third corner and started for the plate . Cole's second baseman caught and sent the ball whizzing across the dia- mond to the Cole catcher , who stood ...
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... ball . They left it as a gift to the school . Mary asked permission to play with the ball during the noon intermission . She was told that it was a gift to the school and she promised to be responsible for it . The ball rolled into the ...
... ball . They left it as a gift to the school . Mary asked permission to play with the ball during the noon intermission . She was told that it was a gift to the school and she promised to be responsible for it . The ball rolled into the ...
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